SMWBE Program Advisory Committee

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Small, Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (SMWBE) Program Advisory Committee Members

MembersExpirationAppointment SourceDate of AppointmentTerm (Yr)
Badger, Shannon04/06/2023Precinct 304/06/20212
Barrett, Daniel “Dan”06/13/2021Precinct 206/18/20192
Darby, Crystal02/08/2024Precinct 102/08/20222
Diaz, M. Dinorah
04/20/2023Precinct 404/06/20212
Forbrich, Christopher04/30/2024Precinct 404/05/20222
Foster, Ashley
12/31/2023Precinct 304/20/20212
Gonzales, Grace Rose04/30/2024Precinct 404/05/20222
Gonzales, Ramiro
05/05/2023
Precinct 2
06/15/2021
2
Linson, Joe Earl05/31/2021County Judge05/21/20212
Martinez, Jacinto
05/01/2021Precinct 101/12/20212
Ramos, Jennifer02/08/2024Precinct 102/08/20222
Schauffele, Roy
12/31/2025
Precinct 3
04/18/2023
2
Villa, Manuel06/13/2021Precinct 206/18/20192

Small Business & Entrepreneurship Department

Small, minority, women, disadvantaged and veteran owned businesses are an integral part of our lives, play an important role in the economy of the United States, and are considered by many as the heart of the free enterprise system by employing well over half of all working Americans. Bexar County is home to over 45,000 small businesses that provide products and services which support the community with a higher standard of living.

Bexar County Commissioners Court recognizes the importance of SMWBE/DBE firms, advocates the growth of these businesses, and works to build partnerships with numerous federal, state, local and private sector organizations where opportunities are provided for SMWBE/DBE firms to access and compete for contract.

Visit the Small Minority Women-Owned Business Enterprise Program website for more information.